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33girl-my guess any development and implementation of programs would most likely have to due with alcohol and drug prevention, date rape, domestic violence, etc. and not anything to do with the GLO's national goals for a chapter. IF that is the case, I have no problem with a nonmember helping to develop those types of programs. GLO's bring in outside consultants all the time. Anything else-yes I would have problem and that's were the advisory board would mostly likely intervene with a good sit down talk with the university administration.
Sometimes advisors have a little more pull with university administrators than do actives because they are viewed as adults and not as students. This doesn't imply that actives are not skilled or old enough but rather just the perceptions of the administration.
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